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Action Industries

2" ID, .273 Wire, 37" RW Torsion Spring

SKU:
2-273-37R
MSRP: $44.59
$40.54
(You Save $4.05)
  • Usually Ships Following Business Day
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atc-product:
2-273-38L
atc-product:
2-273-38R
atc-product:
2-273-37L
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This right-wind torsion spring is designed for residential sectional garage door systems requiring a 2-inch inside diameter and .273 wire size. With a 37-inch overall length, it provides the torque required to properly counterbalance the door, supporting smooth and balanced operation during opening and closing cycles. Factory-installed winding and stationary cones help simplify installation and reduce preparation time during routine spring replacement.

Key Features

Built with a 2" inside diameter, .273" wire size, and 37" overall length, this torsion spring delivers reliable lifting force for compatible residential and light commercial sectional garage doors. The oil-tempered spring steel construction helps maintain consistent tension and durability through repeated door cycles.

Specifications

  • Inside Diameter: 2"
  • Wire Size: .273"
  • Overall Length: 37"
  • Wind Direction: Right-Wind
  • Material: Oil-Tempered Spring Steel
  • Cones: Winding and stationary cones installed

Compatibility

Designed for garage door systems using standard 2-inch torsion shaft assemblies. Suitable for residential and light commercial sectional doors requiring a right-wind torsion spring with these specifications.

Installation Benefit

Pre-installed winding and stationary cones reduce field preparation time and help technicians complete torsion spring replacements more efficiently.

Part Number

  • 2-273-37R – 2" inside diameter, .273 wire size, 37" length, right-wind torsion spring with cones installed

Important Safety Notice

Torsion springs operate under extreme tension and can cause serious injury or property damage if handled improperly. Installation and adjustment should only be performed by trained professionals using proper tools and established safety procedures.